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Experience and knowledge of fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, and CFD. Experience in geometry modification, meshing & using engineering simulation/analysis tools (such as Autogrid, Pointwise, CFX or Fluent) to model turbomachinery flows.
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This position will perform comprehensive polysomnographic testing and analysis, and associated interventions under the general oversight of the Medical/Technical Director. Our Tech Valley Sleep Center is looking for a Per Diem registered and licensed Polysomnographic Sleep Technologist.
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Job Summary As a Welding Engineer at BPMI, you will perform welding engineering evaluations, analysis, and make engineering decisions for all aspects of assigned tasks which may include a combination of several functions involving the design, fabrication, installation, and refurbishment of equipment.
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The selected candidate will provide regular detailed analysis and operational reports of existing asset management operations, integrate workflows across asset and property management systems, monitor asset data integrity within the IT Asset Management database and reconcile asset data discrepancies across systems.
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To achieve this, we're looking for a Professional, Risk Adjustment Analyst to join #TeamMVP. This is the opportunity for you if you have a passion for data analysis and interpretation, regulatory compliance, and healthcare insurance.
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The Research Scientist will work closely with New York University's team on data analysis and database management. Responsible for tasks required by the research study including database management, programming, statistical analysis, and creating performance feedback systems.
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Design of wet utility and stormwater systems, including hydrologic and hydraulic analysis. Our teams work on a wide variety of fulfilling projects in our communities including urban redevelopment, medical facilities, municipal infrastructure improvements, and private development.
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Experience with various structural engineering software analysis packages. Prior experience with the US Army Corps of Engineers design procedures is a plus. Whether designing a new water control structure, assessing or upgrading a hydropower dam, or performing work on a levee closure structure, joining the Colliers Engineering & Design Team will accelerate YOUR success.
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Interviews, document analysis, requirements workshops, surveys, site visits, business process descriptions, use cases, scenarios, business analysis, and task and workflow analysis.
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84 months of experience in analysis, design, development, deployment, and troubleshooting of BizTalk integration solutions for enterprise-level applications using WCF and web services (SOA). 84 months of experience in analysis, design, development, deployment, and troubleshooting of BizTalk integration solutions for enterprise-level applications using WCF and web services (SOA.
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Gathering, documenting, and implementing technical requirements surrounding the analysis and design of new MUMPS/Cache'solutions to support the strategic vision of OPWDD. Gathering, documenting, and implementing technical requirements surrounding the analysis and design of new MUMPS/Cache'solutions to support the strategic vision of OPWDD.
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6 24 months programming experience using a recent (Version 2018 or later) version of Cache' or IRIS for Health to develop software. 1 60 months programming experience using MUMPS to develop and implement Admission / Discharge / Release and / or Financial Eligibility and Billing software in a health-care delivery environment 2 60 months experience using WSDL in SOAP applications for the designing, creation, and updating of Cache' web services.
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Quality Inspection Experience and Quality Control Data Analysis. As a Supplier Quality Engineer (also known as Quality Assurance Engineer, Supplier Quality Specialist), you'll collaborate with senior engineers and suppliers to define quality requirements for subcontracted work.
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Experience with data analysis using tools like Python, R, SQL, JMP, Matlab, Excel, etc. We are transforming data accessibility, analysis, and utilization, resulting in actionable insights to drive the Energy Transition.
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Including Aerodynamics, CFD/Methods, Combustion, Component Heat Transfer, Thermal Management Systems, Mechanical Design, Probabilistic Design & Materials Informatics, and Structures & Analysis.
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